Pseudojuloides severnsi (female) is a vibrant and peaceful wrasse species, popular among marine aquarium enthusiasts for its striking colours and active behaviour. This species is suitable for experienced hobbyists who maintain stable reef environments.
Care Level: Moderate. Requires stable water parameters and a well-established tank.
Temperament: Generally peaceful but may show territorial behaviour towards conspecifics or similar wrasses.
Diet: Carnivorous. Feed a varied diet including high-quality frozen or live meaty foods such as brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and specialised marine pellets.
Minimum Tank Size: 120 litres (approximately 30 gallons) to provide sufficient swimming space and territory.
Lighting Requirements: Standard reef lighting is sufficient; no special lighting needs.
Water Flow: Moderate water flow to mimic natural reef conditions.
Placement: Mid to lower levels of the aquarium, with plenty of live rock for hiding and foraging.
Reef Compatibility: With Caution. Generally reef safe but may prey on small invertebrates or disturb very small shrimp and similar fauna.
Origin: Not Provided.
Maximum Size: Approximately 8 cm (3 inches).
When introducing Pseudojuloides severnsi, ensure the aquarium is mature with stable water parameters. Provide ample live rock for shelter and territories. Avoid aggressive tank mates and maintain a varied diet to promote health and vibrant colours.



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